There are things
in life you’ll learn
and, oh, in time
you’ll (F)see,
ness.
’cause out there some
where it’s all wait
ing if you keep
be (F)liev
liev ing.
So don’t run, don’t hide.
It will be
all (Bb)right.
You’ll see; trust me.
I’ll be there
(A7sus)watch ing o ver you.
Just take a (D)look
(D)through
my (Gsus2)eyes.
There’s a bet ter (D)place some where (Bm)out there.
Ooh, just take a (D)look
(D)through
my (Gsus2)eyes.
Ev ’ry thing (D)chang es.
(Bm7)You’ll be a (A)mazed what you’ll (G)find
if you (A)look through my (B)eyes.
There will be times
on this jour ney,
all you’ll see is (F)dark
ness.
But out there some where,
day light finds you
if if you keep (F)be liev ing.
So don’t run,
don’t hide.
It will be all (Bb)right.
You’ll see;
trust me.
I’ll be there
(A7sus)watch ing o ver you.
Just take a (D)look
(D)through my (Gsus2)eyes.
There’s a bet ter (D)place some where (Bm)out there.
Ooh,
just take a (D)look
(D)through my (Gsus2)eyes.
Ev ’ry thing (D)chang es.
(Bm7)You’ll be a (A)mazed what you’ll (G)find
if you (A)look through my (B)eyes.
(Bsus)eyes.
All the (F)things that
you can (F)change,
there’s a (F)mean ing in (Ebmaj7)ev ’ry (F)thing,
and you (G)will find (F)all you (G)need.
There’s so (G)much to (F)un der (A)stand.
(G)Take a (D)look
(D)through my (Gsus2)eyes.
There’s a bet ter (D)place some where (Bm)out there.
(A)Ooh, just take a (D)look
(D)through my (Gsus2)eyes.
Ev ’ry thing (D)chang es.
(Bm7)You’ll be a (A)mazed what you’ll (G)find.
Oh, (G)just take a (D)look
(D)through my (Gsus2)eyes.
There’s a bet ter (D)place some where (Bm)out there.
(A)Ooh, just take a (D)look
(D)through my (Gsus2)eyes.
Ev ’ry thing (D)chang es.
(Bm7)You’ll be a (A)mazed what you’ll (G)find.
Oh, (G)just take a (G)find.
(You’ll find a bet ter (A)place) if you look through my (G)eyes.
(You know there’s a bet ter (A)place.) Just take a look through my (G)eyes.
There’s a bet ter (A)place if you (A)look through my (B)eyes.
Take a look through my eyes.
This page shows “Look Through My Eyes” by Phil Collins in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 100 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.